Function Library: Mechanically Welded Part

MS features that arrive at the same time:

In the same way that when you insert a type I or H profile, you get properties of the Designation style (HEAxxx or IPExxx), the idea here was to retrieve information like "Weld hinge xxx", etc...

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but in this case for a hinge info to solder (but I don't see the profile modification report?????)

it is simply necessary

See smart components

See this tutorial

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/composants-intelligents

then you just have to hide your component or delete it

and keep the functions if necessary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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"but in this case for a hinge info to solder (but I don't see the profile modification report?????)"

Sorry, I didn't understand your remark.

We work MS parts with PRTs and not ASMs.

If I understood the idea of using the smart component method: would it be to work with an ASM to build the PRT MS? It seems to me to make the PRTs heavier...

 

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Why not start with a part library (such as screws, nuts, etc.)?

I know that in a part you can insert a nut (for example), so I think it should work the same way with a sole type piece.


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I don't understand you either??????????

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"but in this case for a hinge info to solder (but I don't see the profile modification report?????)"

Sorry, I didn't understand your remark.

We work MS parts with PRTs and not ASMs.

In mechanical welding we work via part profiles and not parts. A mechanical weld becomes by design a single and unique part connected via welds among other things

If I understood the idea of using the smart component method: would it be to work with an ASM to build the PRT MS? It seems to me to make the PRT heavier.

you can't start from an assembly to make a welded mechanic

but you can turn an assembly into a part

you can insert parts on a welded mechanic but in an assembly

or create a library of parts to insert into a welded mechanic

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When creating a custom welded build profile, an error message indicates that the library feature is empty.

 

This issue indicates that when saving in ".sldlfp" format, the sketch was not selected.

To fix the problem:

  • Open the SLDLFP file, right-click on the sketch,
  • add to the library, a green L will appear on the sketch,
  • and then re-save the file.